5 Safety Amenities For Added Home Security And Value

Unfortunate events come when you least expect them. Thus, security sits at the top of many homeowners' priority lists. Apart from fortifying your home's security, many of these safety nets bestow appeal and added value to your property. We polished a shortlist of amenities to enhance your household's security tenfold. 

An Automatic Driveway Gate

A usual scenery for affluent estates, automatic driveway gates may also be a fitting amenity for mid-range residential properties with long driveways. These intimidating steel constructs prevent outsider cars from trespassing your property. Most burglars would be discouraged from invading a property with such caliber security features.

Motorized driveway gates come in an array of shapes and make. The arched-top kind is the most popular form, but a flat-top gate may be excellent for minimalists and those who prefer simplicity. You got plenty of options to make this gate harmonize with the details of your property. Some of your options include:

  • Sliding gates

  • Vertical pivot/lift gates

  • Wooden electric gates

  • Wrought iron gates

  • Swing gates

  • Vinyl electric gates

  • Aluminum electric gates

  • Steel electric gates

On top of the effective thief deterrent attributes, these tall metal gates add curb appeal to every property. Depending on the style you choose, the sleek built vests have a gorgeous aesthetic and absolute luxury. The flair and qualities of a decent driveway gate contribute to a more valued estate.

Pool Covers

Properties with above-ground or in-ground pools need properly installed covers to prevent accidental drowning. Thus, a pool safety cover is a must-have for properties with children exploring different household parts. 

Apart from family members' protection, these covers help save on maintenance costs. You wouldn't need to hire someone or spend the whole day vacuuming the swimming pool. These accessories leave almost no debris or dirt in your pool as it prevents all elements from falling into it. Moreover, covering your mini oasis lessens evaporation and chemical consumption.

If you plan to install a motorized driveway gate, pair it with an automatic pool cover. This type is more secure and opens/closes with a push of a button. This extravagant add-on will wow guests and potential buyers if you intend to sell the estate in the future.

Security Cameras

A motorized driveway gate works best with security cameras and leaving the steel barrier without a monitoring system doesn't make sense. CCTVs can capture the identities of humans or vehicles that go near the fences or gates of the property.

Larger estates require more sophisticated video recording systems installed in strategic points of the manor. Though it may be costly, it's the price to pay for maintaining the security of having such possessions. On the other hand, middle-income households also need entry-level CCTVs for their protection. The ideal spots for these cameras are the porch, entryways, hallways, living area, and garage.

Hidden security cameras are optional add-ons to these systems. Families use them in kids' rooms or living areas. It's perfect to have them fixed in concealed sports whenever homeowners feel like something's not right and undisclosed property observation is necessary. Though you won't always need these hidden CCTVs, it's best to keep one.

Secret Rooms

During a catastrophe or a home invasion, secret rooms or bunkers will serve as the family's temporary shelter. Hence, this facility needs ample supplies and functions to accommodate the needs of all members for three to six months. It also requires a heavy-duty door lock system and location that attackers won't easily discover.

While it is expensive to add custom secret rooms, they tremendously boost the value of your home. Basic forms of concealed spaces are those rooms hidden by bookshelves, which cost around $5,000. Meanwhile, a shelter-like room may have a price tag of $15,000 or more.

Hidden spaces are perfect for protecting precious collections like guitars, antique jewelry, rare vinyl records, paintings, and guns. Still, it is more practical to use them for security purposes.

Impact-Resistant Windows

Households without gates or fences need more than just barred windows. First, most of these types look outdated and won't fit the ambiance of median to high-end communities. Moreover, while they prevent the entry of outsiders, these windows also eliminate your family's chance of escape, especially when a fire breaks out.

Impact-resistant windows tend to be the most viable option for home security. While they prevent forced entries without reducing your odds of escape, they withstand the effects of harsh weather, accidents, and other outdoor elements. Make it even more impenetrable with sturdy locks and frames. 

You can further the security by adding frosted glass films to these impact-resistant windows. Or ask the manufacturer to customize the window by adding this feature. Concealing the content of your home will reduce the likelihood of being included in the burglars' or home invaders' radar.


















Arian Harwell, Lead Designer

I grew up building custom furniture in Taos, New Mexico with my Dad. We did it all. When we moved west we liked the weather and decided to build outdoors. Over the years we met a bunch of skilled craftsmen who like making fences and gates with us.